I am pleased to be showing my climate exhibition You And I Are Earth in Norwich, my home city. All 46 paintings will be shown in the gallery space at Anteros Arts for three days with paintings and limited edition prints for sale.

Meet the artist from 2pm 25 May with an Open View afterwards 4.30-6.30pm all welcome.

23 – 25 May 2023

Anteros Arts Foundation

11-15 Fye Bridge Street  Norwich  NR3 1LJ

 

“You yourself are the eternal energy which appears as this universe. You didn’t come into this world. You came out of it, like a wave from the ocean. You are not a stranger here.” Alan Watts

‘Claire Cansick embarked last year on a project to record a year of news reports about climate change, weather events and environmental issues. This has resulted in 46 beautifully crafted small paintings covering subjects such as wildfires, floods and hurricanes, all painted using the same four colours.

Claire has collected images from the news for many years and had been making work in this way using photos as a starting point. She decided to work this way for a full year late in 2021, and began work January 1st 2022 using the place, date and source of the photo fro the title of each piece.

Collecting images consists of taking iPhone photos of the tv screen, screenshots from videos on social media both from first hand accounts from the general public and mainstream media channels and scouring news channels and publications worldwide almost every day.

Choosing which to paint from these 1000s of images relied on her reaction, artistic instinct and knowledge of how to construct a painting from her years of experience. Using her usual four colour palette made making the work easier as she is so familiar with it, as well as giving the project a colour coherence.

Patterns soon began to emerge. Three subjects return over and over again; fire, flood and high winds. Some paintings are of the same area suffering in opposite ways; Argentina is depicted swathed in fire, then a few weeks later deep underwater. Paintings of massive wildfires in the USA recur and she caught the summer of fire in Europe last year under record temperatures. An increase in tornados, spreading vegetation in the Arctic as it warms and the war in Ukraine are also depicted. Claire has captured extreme events in far away locations but has also painted images of fire, flood and erosion in East Anglia as it is important to her to represent the effects of climate change in the place she lives.

There is of course melancholia in all the paintings, yet they are also incredibly beautiful, sensitive and have a distinct visual language. The colours are muted and soft, fires painted in curling ripples, swirling smoke fills the sky, stunning reflections cover deluges of flood water. For a moment they seduce, then send you a message, then lure you back in again. Nature in all these destructive states is indeed still beautiful and is demanding our respect.’